CTEVT Bagmati Province Office: Advancing Technical Education and Vocational Training in Central Nepal
The CTEVT Bagmati Province Office is the official provincial unit of the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), Nepal’s apex body for technical and vocational education. Located in Hetauda, Makwanpur, the office serves as the administrative and operational center for technical institutes, polytechnics, and training programs across Bagmati Province, supporting skill development, job creation, and educational equity.
Overview
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Full Name: CTEVT – Bagmati Province Office
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Parent Organization: Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), Nepal
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Location: Hetauda, Makwanpur District, Bagmati Province
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Established: In line with Nepal’s federal structure and provincial governance model
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Type: Government office (provincial implementation unit)
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Focus Areas: TVET policy implementation, coordination, monitoring, and support for technical education
Key Objectives
The Bagmati Province Office operates under CTEVT’s national mission to expand Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) access and improve its quality, relevance, and employability in the province.
Its main functions include:
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Implementing CTEVT programs and policy at the provincial level
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Monitoring and regulating constituent, partnership, and affiliated technical institutions
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Supporting skill development programs for youth, women, and marginalized groups
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Collaborating with local governments for community-based training
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Facilitating instructor training, curriculum localization, and examination management
Programs and Training Levels
CTEVT Bagmati Province oversees a wide range of training programs:
1. Diploma and Certificate Level (TSLC)
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Diploma Programs (3 years):
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Civil Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
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Agriculture (Plant and Animal Science)
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General Medicine (HA)
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Nursing (Staff Nurse)
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Pharmacy
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Computer Engineering
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TSLC Programs (18 months – 24 months):
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Junior Technical Assistant (JTA)
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CMA (Community Medicine Assistant)
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Surveyor
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Plumbing, Welding, and Electronics
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2. Short-Term Skill Training (1–6 months)
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Tailored for unemployed youth, returnee migrants, and women
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Popular courses:
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House wiring
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Motorcycle mechanic
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Mobile repair
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Beautician training
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Tailoring
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Barista, waiter, and hospitality skills
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Often supported by scholarships and donor-funded programs
Partner and Affiliated Institutions
CTEVT Bagmati oversees:
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Constituent Technical Schools (e.g., Hetauda Polytechnic Institute)
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Partnership Schools (operated in collaboration with NGOs, local government)
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Affiliated private technical schools and colleges in all districts of Bagmati Province
Collaboration and Outreach
The office works closely with:
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Municipalities and Rural Municipalities for community-level training
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National and international organizations (e.g., Helvetas, KOICA, ILO)
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Industries and employers for demand-driven training and employment linkage
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TVET Promotion Committees and Provincial Ministries
Admission and Scholarships
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Diploma/TSLC Admission: Entrance exams organized by CTEVT each academic year
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Short-Term Training: No entrance required; priority for disadvantaged and targeted groups
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Scholarships Offered:
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Dalit, Janajati, female, Madhesi, and remote-area quotas
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Free training under Employment Fund, YOHO, and government skill projects
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Achievements
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Successfully implemented Province Skill Mapping and Training Coordination Plan
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Expanded technical education to rural and urban municipalities across Bagmati
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Placement support for hundreds of students in construction, healthcare, hospitality, and agriculture sectors
Contact Information
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📍 Office Address: CTEVT Bagmati Province Office, Hetauda, Makwanpur
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☎️ Phone: As per CTEVT national directory
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🌐 Website: www.ctevt.org.np (for admissions, forms, and notices)